Made of Flowers and Steel | The All Ages Edition
Author: Sameer Kochure
Publisher: Sameer Kochure
Published: 2022-07-19
Total Pages: 170
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith millions of poetry books out there, there has never been a single book dedicated solely to the inner strength of women. Until now. Welcome to ‘Made of Flowers and Steel’, a poetry collection that celebrates the strength behind the beauty that is a woman. Inspired by stories of real women, this collection of 85 poems honours the raw grit and the moral fortitude that exists in all women. Sometimes that power is inherent, sometimes it needs to be invoked, but it is always there. Page after page, you’ll discover a newfound love and respect for yourself, and for all the women in your life. Written by Sameer Kochure, the author of the much adored book series ‘A Young Boy and His Best Friend, The Universe,’ and ‘Wrong,’ this book is for all the thinking, feeling women around the world, and for everyone who loves them. ••• 85 Poems | 1 Unmissable Collection ••• ★★★ What the readers are saying ★★★ “…a gorgeous collection.” - Goodreads review. “Great for fans of Rupi Kaur.” - Netgalley review. “Love the theme of empowerment running through the collection.” - Goodreads review. “…Spoke to me deeply.” - Goodreads review. “…as beautiful as the cover artwork.” - Goodreads review. “…captured my attention and heart.” - Goodreads review. “…there were poems where I almost teared up.” - Netgalley review. “…solid thematic consistency throughout the pieces.” - Goodreads review. “…while this is fiction, it’s also very, very real.” - Netgalley review. — Publisher’s Note: 15 poems that deal with triggering, sensitive issues have been redacted from this special 2022 - ‘The All Ages Edition’ to make it more accessible to a wider audience. The complete ‘Made of Flowers and Steel’ first published in 2021 is still available. ◆ Please Note: This is NOT a regular book of poems on love, heartbreak or feminism. It’s a salute to the moral strength it takes to be a woman in today’s world. ◆